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1st November: ‘Performing Global Warming,’ new ‘Universal Music Classics’...

New York Times Performing Global Warming Two students of global warming with a love of music explore the role of the arts in engaging the public on subtle environmental changes. Work by Britten...

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Faster Than Sound: Nocturnal

As Aldeburgh Music reaches the climax of its year marking the centenary of its founder, the composer Benjamin Britten, it hosts the latest in its Faster Than Sound series of innovative, cross-genre and...

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November 19th: Pianist wins Women of the Future awards, Cecilie Ore writes a...

Gramophone Soprano Sonya Yoncheva signs to Sony Classical Bulgarian Soprano Sonya Yoncheva has signed to Sony Classical, in what is described as an ‘exclusive long-term agreement’. Former Operalia...

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25th November: Britten commemoration spreads worldwide, tweet seats & opera...

Guardian Singing for Britten: commemoration of composer Benjamin spreads worldwide A commemoration of the British composer Benjamin Britten, which was initially confined to his home county of Suffolk,...

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13th December: Russia embraces Britten, LSO’s 2014 video games concert & new...

Guardian Glad to be gay: Russia embraces Benjamin Britten’s centenary Russia may be cracking down on homosexuality, but Moscow can’t get enough of Benjamin Britten. The Guardian reports on a major...

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8th April: New Warner Classics president & professionals can’t tell the...

Classical Music Magazine Alain Lanceron named president of Warner Classics & Erato Alain Lanceron has been confirmed as president of Warner Classics and Erato following Warner Music Group’s...

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10th April: Vienna Philharmonic win Birgit Nilsson Prize, Birmingham...

The Telegraph Vienna Philharmonic: worthy winner of the Birgit Nilsson Prize It’s time to set the record straight on the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, the deserving winner of opera’s richest prize,...

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1st May: English National Opera to branch out into musical theatre, Richard...

Classical Music Magazine English National Opera to branch out into musical theatre English National Opera ENO has announced it will be opening its doors to the world of musical theatre as part of...

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14th May: RPS Awards winners announced, Metropolitan Orchestra authorises...

Sinfini Music RPS Awards Winners Announced Who were the big classical winners of last night’s 2014 Royal Philharmonic Society Awards? Classical Music Magazine Birtwistle makes it five as RPS awards are...

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26th May: Preview to NY Biennal, Arvo Pärt Project in D.C. & Richard Reed...

The Guardian National Children’s Orchestras faces fight over its musical soul Petition set up by parents and staff highlights discontent over actions of NCO board. The Telegraph Hay Festival 2014:...

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The Berkeley Ensemble’s New Cobbett Prize for Composition 2014 has a winner!

The Berkeley Ensemble and the panel of judges for the New Cobbett Prize for Composition are delighted to announce Samuel Wesley Lewis’s Sequenza as the winner of the 2014 award, while Barnaby Martin‘s...

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5th October: Peter Gelb’s Met, Radio 3 redefined & singing Black Hole

In today’s news, Peter Gelb facing controversy, Radio 3 is not only a classical music station, young Brit named as conductor of Orquesta Sinfónica de Castilla y León and singing Black Hole discovered....

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Introducing Dartington Music: Summer School and Festival

WildKat PR is pleased to welcome Dartington Music: Summer School & Festival to its roster. For 4 weeks each August, the Summer school and festival take over Dartington Estate in the South Devon...

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27th July: National Youth Choir to embark on first China tour, Pavarotti’s...

Classical News In our news today, the National Youth Choir of Great Britain will embark on its first tour to China in August, Pavarotti’s widow tells Trump to stop using Nessun Dorma at rallies, and...

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22nd November: Violin Maker Gabor Draskoczy & Stravinsky’s Funeral Song

Classical News In today’s classical news, The 2016 Violin Society of America International Instrument and Bow Making Competition, which was hold in Cleveland, USA, has announced this year’s prizes and...

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2nd February: Wigmore Hall season launch, NYCGB Chief Executive Search, and...

In today’s Classical News, Wigmore Hall announces their 2017/18 season, and NYCGB search for their first Chief Executive. In Suffolk a new exhibition, ‘Queer Talk: Homosexuality In Britten’s Britain’,...

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16th October: London A Cappella Festival, Grammofy to shut down

In today’s Classical News, the London A Cappella Festival programme is released, and Classical streaming service Grammofy is to shut down after a year. The earliest painting of Mozart has been...

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WildKat welcomes The City Choir of Washington!

We are please to be working with Classical Movements for The City Choir of Washington’s inaugural tour of the UK this July The City Choir of Washington celebrate their 10th anniversary under leadership...

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